Newcastle, Newcastle, Maitland & Hunter NSW
Occupational Health & Safety (Human Resources & Recruitment)
Full time
You will complete a Certificate IV Work Health and Safety over 24 months through a combination of formal training with a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and practical on-the-job experience with Zeal Futures and our host employer, Hunter Water.
Throughout your formal training and practical experience in the workplace, you will have the opportunity to:
Carry out administrative duties to support the Safety Health and Wellbeing team, including updating policies, procedures and risk assessmentsWork with Business Partners to support the safety, health and wellbeing of maintenance teams and contractors across large construction projects.Perform general office duties such as inputting data, managing calendars, communicating via email and phone, and assisting with meetings.Attend safety committee meetings, recording meeting notes as per organisational requirements.Carry out other duties that are within the limits of trainee skills, competence and ability as required.What you'll bring to the table: To be successful in this role, you'll need to meet the following selection criteria:
Commitment to both on and off the job training.Show enthusiasm in the Work Health and Safety area.Willingness to learn, follow instructions and work well in a team environment.Ability to research, evaluate and present a range of complex tasks.Mandatory Requirements: Current Construction industry induction card (White card), or willingness to obtain prior to employment.Willingness to undergo pre-employment medical, including drug and alcohol screening.About Zeal Futures: Zeal Futures provides the ultimate training and employment experience.
We create life-changing opportunities by working with industry-leading organisations to deliver high-quality, innovative apprenticeship and traineeship programs across a range of industries.
As experts in vocational education and training, we will support you through all phases of your learning journey, creating a supportive environment that empowers our employees to thrive.
What's in it for me? Being a Zeal Futures Trainee opens the door to working for industry-leading Employers to provide life changing opportunities.
Our network of Host Employers means we can offer rotations to ensure you can fulfil your education and training requirements; become qualified without getting yourself into debt and actually earn an income!
Throughout your traineeship, you'll also be able to take advantage of our exclusive employee benefits such as coaching and mentoring, safety training, discounted health benefits, rewards, and counselling.
How to apply: To apply for this role, click the 'Apply for this job' button and then follow the steps to complete your application.
You can also apply online at www.zealfutures.com.au by clicking on 'Vacancies' and selecting the relevant position, then the 'Apply Online' button at the top of the page.
All applications require a resume and cover letter outlining your suitability to the role.
If you require assistance with the recruitment process (for instance, this may be filling out forms, interviews, or completing online tests), please contact your recruitment representative on .
We are happy to provide any necessary reasonable adjustments or assistance you may need.
Please do not hesitate to ask for any help.
We look forward to hearing from you.
What else is involved? After submitting your online application, you may be invited to complete online testing, interviews, and pre-employment medicals.
We'll also contact your references if you progress through these recruitment stages.
Please be sure to check your emails (including your junk folder) and respond to missed phone calls, voicemail messages and text messages.
If you have any questions about this role, please contact Nicole Lean on .
As a recognised Diversity Champion, Zeal Futures is committed to Equal Employment Opportunities, Ethical Practices, and the principles of Cultural Diversity.
We encourage applications from all members of the community, including people from indigenous backgrounds, people with disability, women seeking non-traditional trade opportunities, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and mature aged people.
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